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Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. for macOS and iOS platforms. It was first introduced in 2003 as the default browser for Mac OS X, replacing Internet Explorer. Safari is known for its sleek design, speed, and integration with other Apple products and services. It features a tabbed browsing system, which allows users to open multiple web pages within a single window. Safari also includes a built-in search engine, a reading list for saving articles to read later, and a private browsing mode for enhanced privacy. The browser supports extensions, which can add new features and functionalities. Safari is optimized for Apple's ecosystem, offering seamless integration with services like iCloud, Apple Music, and Apple Maps. It also includes advanced security features such as automatic password management and fraudulent website warnings. Safari is available for free on all Apple devices and is regularly updated with new features and improvements.